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Donald Trump Says He’s Going To Deport Up To Three Million Immigrants

Donald Trump has officially announced that he will deport up to two to three million immigrants “immediately” from America upon taking office in January.

Mr. Trump claimed that he is going to carry out his hard-line immigration policy proposals very seriously, while also insisting that he would build a wall between the US and Mexico more or less like fencing.

He made the statement in his first speech on television after winning the presidential elections 2016. He said, “What we are going to do is get the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, where a lot of these people, probably two million – it could be even three million – we are getting them out of the country or we are going to incarcerate,”

He also told the US broadcaster that the targeted immigrants would be those migrants with any sort of criminal records, such as gang members and drug dealers.

He justified that once the border is “secure”, then the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement will assess the status of the remaining undocumented immigrants in the country. Some people are here illegally who needs to be deported.

“After the border is secure and after everything gets normalized, we’re going to make a determination on the people that they’re talking about who are terrific people, they’re terrific people but we are gonna make a determination at that,” he said. “But before we make that determination … it’s very important, we are going to secure our border.

Donald Trump overpowered his rival in the final elections results going against all the favorable opinions polls, which were against him.

His over the top triumph over Clinton has created shock wave across the world who had expected Ms. Clinton to become the President. Ever since the results are down, Protest over Trump being the President has paved a way for instability in the American Political Scenario.

Mr. Donald Trump is due to take over the charge at White House on 20 January when Barack Obama steps down after two terms in the office.